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What would you call a brony couple?


lilymalady123

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maybe a stable? In the wrestling business, a stable is a group/faction and normally a stable is where ponies live in. Check out definition A and B

 

5.

Informal .

a.

a number of people, usually in the same profession, whoare employed, trained, or represented by the samecompany, agency, manager, etc.: a comedy show with alarge stable of writers.

b.

the establishment that trains or manages such a groupof people: two boxers from the same stable.

c.

a collection of items produced by or belonging to anestablishment, industry, profession, or the like: TheAmerican auto industry has some new small cars in itsstable.

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I would probably call that a 'couple.' I don't have a problem with labels, and I'm glad to call myself a 'brony', but is it really necessary to give yet another name to two people with a shared interest? Also, though slightly off topic, I've never been a fan of the term 'pegasister'. I have been unable to think of a better term for female bronies, but I just find that it is inadequate, lacking a reference to unicorns or regular Earth ponies.

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i would just call them a couple, if they were called a stable because it would sound like they consider mlp above the relationship if they were to consider themselves that.

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Stud Farm buddies.

Committed Rutters

Equine Elopers

Man and Mare

Stable Relationship

Bridle Groomers

Brony Couples (I like this one the most)

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They should totally be called Cheese and Cracker.

 

Haha. Seriously though, I don't think there needs to be a special name for it.

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just... a couple. there is no need for bronies to create X word out of every word Y and Z there is, imo.

 

They should totally be called Cheese and Cracker.

 

Haha. Seriously though, I don't think there needs to be a special name for it.

 

This, to me, is exactly like when people ask, "what do you call two people that are dating in a homosexual relationship?"

You just call it what it is: a RELATIONSHIP :mellow:

I never understand why people gotta go and put labels on everything...... :huh:

I totally just went on a soapbox there and I apologize :blush:

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